Shun Kawakami:Snow Landscapes

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Opening this Friday, 25th of September at Backwoods Gallery(25 Easey Street, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia)is the new solo show by the Japanese artist/designer Shun Kawakami. I had the chance to see his work before it opens.The show reflects the Japanese tradition of Yohaku, or the love of empty space.

The work is broken down into two cycles.They form a panorama when you view them collectively. This creates a barren landscape that is cold and hostile while retaining a deadly sense of serenity and beauty. The imaged landscapes were constructed from photographs originating from a rare snow shower that deposited 20cm of snow in Tokyo in 2012; it normally does not snow in Tokyo. Kawakami then stitched the individual trees to form these snowscapes. The paper and the wall scrolls were created in collaboration with Living National Treasurerecipients who are Masters in their respective crafts.

I recommend this show to all those who like photography or appreciate excellent craftsmanship on hand made traditional Japanese paper.